Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1720 and 1840. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of HanoverGeorge I of Great Britain, George II of Great Britain, George III of the United Kingdom, and

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  • Dubin: eye candy for an architect « Travel around the world

    It was the ugly duckling of Ireland but in the end it is the jewel on King George's crown. Georgian architecture, art and style made its presence known and today Dublin is eye candy for architects and those that just simply appreciate ...
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  • The Vintage Rose: And then there was more....

    The Vintage Rose is a store to delight the senses; to inspire and encourage one to create their own world within their own home........step inside to enjoy the experience. Georgian Architecture. Georgian Architecture. A French portrait ...
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    a music room of exceptional Georgian architecture. Superb Complementary Rooms – Add to the Experience. Our Striking Bridal Suite. It's one of Melbourne's most spectacular bridal suites – 'The French Room'. ...
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  • Bath, England: The Romans Loved it, and so did Jane Austen

    Bath's exquisite Georgian architecture is another reason to love the city; just take a walk about town on Great Pulteney Street, The Circus and Royal Crescent. These famous streets are the key reason why Bath was designated as a UNESCO ...
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